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undercuts <an undercut; undercuts> N

undercuts

undercut <an undercut; undercuts> N

undercut bank or shore

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He saw color-blindness as an ideology that undercuts the legal and political foundation of integration and affirmative action.
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In short, naturalism undercuts itself.
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Rock avalanchesupraglacial transport occurs when the glacier undercuts a rock face, which fails by avalanche onto the upper surface of the glacier.
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They are categorized into "internal" and "external" undercuts, where external undercuts are on the exterior of the part and interior undercuts are on the inside of the part.
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This makes the resolution to the climax all the more disappointing as it directly undercuts that very theme.
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This process is used when air entrapment is a problem, there are intricate details or undercuts, or if the material is fiber or wire reinforced.
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Some newer sites allow strategy guides to be hosted in formats that allow pictures and videos, which further undercuts the advantages of print strategy guides.
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Undercuts sometimes have pillows, but other times the water just flows smoothly under them, which can indicate that the rock is undercut.
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With a manufacturer claimed dry weight of 168kg lb, the 848 undercuts its larger displacement sibling, the 1198, by 5kg lb.
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This onomatopic singing undercuts the dangerous scene with a sense of humour.
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